Stanton County High School - Trojan Yearbook (Johnson, KS)

 - Class of 1981

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How Do You Like Your Carrots? RAW - RAW - RAW How do you like your cabbage? Slaw-slaw-slaw How do you like your sweetheart? Sweet-sweet-sweet How do you like Elkhart? Beat-beat-beatllllllllll Everywhere the volleyball team went, this cheer could be heard. It followed them through a success- ful season as the Troian girls brought home seven first-place trophies and two second-place trophies. A season-long rivalry with Elkhart climaxed at the League Tournament. The Trojans forced Elkhart through three tough games before losing the League Championship to the Wild- cats in a heartbreaking 13-15 de- feat. The Trojans lost out in the second match of Sub-State play when they were confronted with the drilling spikes of the Wheat- land Shockers. Coach Sharon George was still proud of her team, commenting: The girls have a real good attitude towards the game most of the time, and I think if they get consistently good attitudes for next year, we will have an even better season. First row: Tamara McKinney. Cyn- dee Lewis. Second Row-. Tami Ruth, Tara Stein. Karen Trujillo-All LEAGUE. Terri Ashida-All LEAGUE. Third row: Lori Hoppin- garner. Jami Snook( manager). Brenda Morris, Cynth Lucas, Coach George. Fifth row: Jill Snook, Janette Trujillo. Lynette Lashmet. Audrey Lauppe(man- ager). Not pictured: Vickie Carrillo and Reta Shepard. Clockwise from center picture: (I) Cynth concentrates — or is she praying? (3) Vicki sets up for a hard serve. (3) Brenda and Tamara sacrifice a collision for the ball. (4) George cheers the team on to a victory. (5) Carmen waits to re- ceive a serve. (6) Lori jumps at the chance to bump the ball. (7) Tara goes after the ball while Terri and Vickie prepare to back her up. (8) Karen and Terri are hypnotized by a soft bump from the other team. (9) Karen sets it up and Larilee gets ready to take the ball over with a spike. I 20



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Yearbook Staff Sees Year As A Long-Distance Race Selecting a theme for the year- book is always difficult, but this year some staff members had to stand on their heads for inspira- tion. Because of the success of the cross country teams, we decided to use the race and runner as a metaphor for the passage of the year. We expanded the theme by using descriptive phrases from sports to describe appropriate school organizations and activi- ties. Finally, we took the referee out of the game and put him in school just to see what calls he might make. Technically, the staff attempted something new this year — the paste up of the entire book. In pre- vious years, the staff has pasted- up the color section only. The 1980-81 yearbook staff includ- ed: Jane Wilson, Tara Stein. Jerry Sipes, head photographer-, Kaye Johnson, assistant photographer-, Ms. Davis, sponsor: Rick Wilson, Randy Morris. Stan Morris, Karen Trujillo. Kelly Young. Terri Ashida and Larry Like. Special thanks to David Parman for his photographs. What Does the Yearbook Cost? The basic publication cost of 300 books (what Josten's American Yearbook Company charges us to print our book) is $2.743. The 35 additional books we order cost SI 60. We paid $852 for 16 pages of color. This year, we saved $250 by pasting up our own book, but we spent an extra $1 5 on the cover and $80on the endsheets. To check for mis- takes in printing, we ordered proofs which cost $40. The total Josten’s bill, then, amounted to $3,992. But we also spent money on dark room supplies ($600) and on color devel- oping and printing ($100). Altogeth- er, the book itself cost approxi- mately $4.692.00. or $19.97 per book. 22

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